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By using historical documents from the US Joint Chiefs of Staff we know exactly what the contingency plans were in the case of an expected Soviet attack in 1946.

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Book One World War Three 1946

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Lunch room Pentagon

I just heard about the 20th Armored being cut off. What's the latest news.

We got nothing on the 20th itself but a good portion of the 49th logistic Group and over 75% of it's supplies were captured. Over a million gallons of fuel and tons of supplies are now in the Reds hands. Plus they got over 2500 new duces and we're without our logistics experts and a shit load of grease monkeys. They really hit the jackpot with this one. Losing the bulk of the 49th is worse than losing the 20th.

Jesus what was Green thinking? I suppose he just wanted to get his boys some real combat time on his terms and didn't see the whole picture. Man all those brand new M26 Pershing's and Greyhound armored cars.

I heard those Pershing's are not doing so well. The complaints are coming in hot and heavy about how unreliable they are and how under powered. They can't get where they want to go fast enough and don't do so hot once they get there. They got to be better than the Stuarts though. At least they can take a hit or two before blowing up. Gives the crew a chance to fight back and escape if need be.

Well for sure the Reds are going to be celebrating tonight. They're going to have a lot of equipment to study and test out. I wish we could get our hands on some of those new Soviet jobs. I heard the S2 is a monster and the T44 takes a beating. The T34 is still creating most of our headaches though. Man those things are fast and tough. Wish we had a few hundred.